Unlike his pastoral brother, קיןQahYiN / Cain was a man of the earth. Sufficiency was not the issue. His family
farmland to split with his brother was THE WHOLE PLANET.

It was not enough.

Pushing Cain over the edge to
murderous rage was the notion that his brother was divinely Chosen, instead of
him. “Oh yeah?”, screams the hateful Replacement Theologist from Paul to
Mohammad to Hitler, “let’s see how Chosen you are after I turn you into dust.”

Again, the eternal soul and the Eternal is
out of sight … out of mind. קיןQahYiN / Cainthe man of earth lives to feather his estate,
his קןQaiN (nest). He is made homeless.

There’s the breathy sigh of “the good die
young,” and the realization that for every person willing to give to and to
thank the Creator, there is a jealous, Cain-like Replacement Theology nutjob
anxious to murder him.

A breathe on a winter’s window pane has a glorious
moment, and fades fast.

The E-Word entry with הבלHe(V)eL is “EXHALE,” to emit vapor, as Latin hālāre
means “to breathe.” (A mid-word בBhet/V often becomes a vowel like U or drops out… like LAUNDRY from לבןLA(V)aN, white.In Spanish clothes are whitened or washed in a lavandaria.)

Parsing
the name הבלHe(V)eL or HeBHeL/ Abel, we have 1) הבHahBH
means “give,” the core-root or “heart” ofאהבה AHa(V)aH,
love + the Aleph א - Lamedלof
the deity name, translatable as “Power.” So, the nameהבלHe(V)eL/Abelevokes both “Give-to-the Lord” and “exhalation”